Khaleej Times

Rajdhani, Shatabdi trains to get a makeover

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new delhi — Trolley service for catering, polite uniformed staff and on-board entertainm­ent are some of the changes slated to be introduced in Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains from October this year.

Aiming at enhancing the experience of passengers travelling by these premier trains, the Indian Railways has undertaken a complete makeover exercise in 30 trains — 15 Rajdhani and 15 Shatabdi — at an estimated cost of Rs250 million.

Targeting the festive season which begins from October, railways have launched a three-month programme under Project Swarn (gold) to refurbish coach interiors, improving toilets and cleanlines­s in coaches.

There have been complaints pertaining to catering, punctualit­y, toilet cleanlines­s and quality of linen among others in these trains.

It has been decided to improve services in these premier trains significan­tly and accordingl­y the Project Swarn has been launched with a three-month timeline, said a Railway Ministry official involved with the project.

The project also envisages strengthen­ing of security system in trains with adequate escort personnel by RPF.

Rajdhani Express meant for Mumbai, Howrah, Patna, Ranchi and Bhubaneswa­r are among the 15 Rajdhani trains selected for service upgradatio­n.

Shatabdi trains of Howrah-Puri, New Delhi-Chandigarh, New Delhi-Kanpur, Howrah-Ranchi, Anand Vihar-Kathgodam are among the 15 trains selected for the makeover exercise.

Steps will be taken for improving punctualit­y by reducing delays in premier trains, he said.

The catering will be also a focus area beside cleanlines­s.

The staff will be specifical­ly trained on hygiene and use of trolley for serving food in premier services as part of the makeover exercise.

A new uniform has been designed for staff in the premier trains.

Passengers will be offered films, serials and music among other facilities as an on-board entertainm­ent package.

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